Ashley Rogers is a phenom on the field and a pioneer in the biomechanics lab, where she’s studying her own softball injuries to help future players.
Sports
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It’s been 120 years since a newspaper reporter from Atlanta gave UT athletes a nickname with deep roots in Tennessee history that has become a state of mind for the entire UT community.
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Get to know the long-eared pup that will soon take over the duties of his dad, Smokey X!
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Former Lady Vol swimmer and adaptive fashion designer Mary Cayten Brakefield (’20) is set to launch a line of women’s clothing that makes dressing independently a reality for those with disabilities.
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UT’s Center for Sport, Peace, and Society highlights the global importance of women’s sports with a new book, website, and podcasts.
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Celebrating 100 years of Ayres Hall, Morgan Hall, and Neyland Stadium
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A stigma has always existed around conversations about mental health. Champion swimmer Maddy Banic (’19) hopes to lessen that stigma by sharing the story of her own struggles, and her comeback, with student–athletes around the country.
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Tamika Catchings (’00, ’02) learned more than basketball from her coach, Pat Summitt. And she put those lessons into action through her Catch the Stars Foundation.
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The career of sportscaster Lindsey Nelson (’41), one of the best-known voices in TV sports, began and ended at UT.